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RESORTS AND OTHER TOURISM / LEISURE PROJECTS

II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN

Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
LAND
 Consistency with land use Current land use w/in 1km ✔
See attached proof of compatibility Actual land uses w/in 1km radius:
radius (as per zoning with land use ✔
Residential
ordinance):
✔
Limit project activities to what is  Commercial/ Institutional
 Residential compatible to the land use  Industrial
 Commercial/ Institutional ✔
Others, specify ✔
Agricultural/ Recreational
 Industrial
 Protected Areas
 Agricultural/ Recreational
 Others, specify
 Protected Areas


Others, specify

Actual land uses w/in 1km


radius:


Residential
 Commercial/ Institutional
 Industrial


Agricultural/ Recreational
 Protected Areas


Others, specify

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
✔
Land tenure / compatibility Identify tenure/ compatibility  Obtain the following clearances/

 Regularly monitor
issue issues: permits from concerned agencies: presence/absence of complaints
 CARP  Regular coordination with LGU or
appropriate agencies
 CADC/ CADT/ CALC/
CALT  Others, specify

 ROW
 Informal settlers
 Ecologically sensitive or  Resettlement Plan prepared
protected area
 Provide relocation/disturbance


Others, specify compensation packages
 Ensure participation of IPs in
consultations and dialogues
 MOA prepared/signed
 Provide adequate buffer
 Others, specify

 Disturbance to wildlife due Existing vegetation in the area:  Comply with conditions of DENR/LGU  Annual inspection of area
to vegetation clearing  Forestland SLUP, Tree Cutting Permit, ROW,
PCA Permit
replanted/
re-vegetated
 Marshland


Limit land clearing as much as  Others, specify
 Grassland possible


Mangrove  Provide temporary fencing for
 Wetland vegetation that will be retained


Others, specify 

Promote restoration of damaged or
destroyed vegetation where possible
(e.g., tree planting)
 Provide adequate buffer zone
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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost

 Change in surface Slope: Considering the natural hazards and


climate projections in the area:
 Regular inspection of slope
landform/ topography/ 

Flat (0-3%) protection measures in erosion-
terrain/slope  Gently sloping to rolling (3-  Employ erosion control and slope prone areas
 Soil Erosion 18%) protection measures  Regular inspection for new eroded
 Steep (>18%)  Designate a spoils storage area, with areas near the site
topsoil set aside for later use and  Others, specify
Is the project site located in an allow maximum re-use of spoils
area identified by
MGB/PAGASA/ PHIVOLCS as
 Construct during dry season
hazard prone?  Stabilize embankment with grasses or
other soil cover
 Yes
 Conduct Engineering Geological and
✔
No Geo-hazard Assessment (EGGA) and
implement corresponding
recommendation


Others, specify

Improper solid waste disposal


leading to:
Solid Waste Management
Scheme in the area:


Implement recovery re-use and  Daily inspection of waste handling
recycling of waste materials including segregation in
 Impairment of visual  SLF 

Provide receptacles / bins for
waste/recycling bins
aesthetics
 MRF

solid wastes  Weekly inspection of waste
 Composting



Composting of Organic Wastes
accumulation and disposal

 Regular Collection of Solid





Coordinate with the municipal /
 Regular inspection of landscaping
and other beautification activities
Wastes city waste collectors


Implement landscaping and other
 Regular monitoring of buffer zones
Presence of visually significant beautification measures  Regular monitoring for
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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
landforms/landscape/structures
?
 Provide adequate buffer presence/absence of complaints
from adjacent property owners
 Yes
 Compensate adjacent property
 Others, specify
owners


No  Others, please specify

WATER

 Increased siltation due to Specify nearest/receiving water 



Set up proper and adequate sanitary Regular (ocular) inspection of:
project activities body: facilities  Drainage / canal systems
 Water quality degradation 

Ensure strict observance of proper  Wastewater treatment facility
 Others, specify
waste handling and disposal and
proper sanitation including by the Regular monitoring of ambient water
contractors and its workers (if any) quality:


Strictly observe proper waste
Distance to nearest/receiving handling and disposal
Parameter Frequency
water body:  Provide wastewater treatment facility


0 to less than 0.5 km for domestic wastewater, please  pH  Annual

 0.5 to 1 km
specify type of treatment facility:  Semi-annual
 More than 1 km
 Quarterly
 TSS  Annual

Classification of concentrat
ion
 Semi-annual
nearest/receiving water body:  Quarterly
 Freshwater  Marine/

 BOD  Annual

 Set up silt trap/silt curtains to


coastal water
minimize downstream siltation during  Semi-annual
 AA  SA construction  Quarterly
A  ✔
SB 

Installation of drainage canals  Color  Annual

B  SC  Others, specify  Semi-annual


C  SD  Quarterly
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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
D  Oil and  Annual

Grease  Semi-annual
Current Water Use:
 Quarterly


Fishery
 Total  Annual



Tourist Zone / Park Coliform  Semi-annual


Recreational
 Quarterly
 Industrial
 Agricultural Regular monitoring of plant effluent:

Distance of project area to the Parameter Frequency


nearest well used:  pH  Annual
 0 to less than 0.5 km  Semi-annual
 0.5 to 1 km  Quarterly
 More than 1 km  TSS  Annual
Use of the nearest well:
concentrat
ion
 Semi-annual


Drinking/Domestic  Quarterly
 Industrial  BOD  Annual
 Agricultural  Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 Color  Annual
 Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 Oil and  Annual
Grease  Semi-annual
 Quarterly
 Total  Annual
Coliform  Semi-annual
 Quarterly

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost


Competition in water use Size of population using
proposed water source:
 Implement rainwater harvesting and  Regular monitoring for
 Depletion of water
 ≤ 1,000 persons
similar measures as an alternative presence/absence of complaints
resources source of water  Regular coordination with
 >1,000 and ≤ 5,000 persons  Observe water conservation concerned agencies
 >5,000 persons measures  Regular monitoring for occurrences
 Carefully select project site to avoid of water shortages
Current Use of water source : disruption of traditional water uses  Others, specify
 Fishery  Obtain Water Permit from NWRB
 Tourist Zone / Park  Improve efficiency of water supply
 Recreational
and distribution system

 Industrial
 Use drought resistant species which
require less water input and hence
 Agricultural have less impact on water tables
✔
Others, specify  Others, specify

Available/nearest water source.


✔
Deep well
 Water district/LGU
 Surface water
 Others, specify

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
 Increased occurrence of Is the project site located in an
area identified by MGB/
 Use appropriate design for project  Regular monitoring for
flooding facilities presence/absence of complaints
PAGASA as flood prone?


Implement appropriate drainage  Regular coordination with
 Yes system concerned agencies


No  Regularly remove debris and other  Regular monitoring for increased
materials that may obstruct water flow frequency of flooding
 Use appropriate technology (e.g.,  Others, specify
raised hand-pumps) to protect
drinking water from flood
contamination
 Others, specify

AIR / NOISE



Impact to Air quality Distance to nearest community: 

Properly operate and maintain all  Regular monitoring for
 0 to less than 0.5 km emission sources (e.g. vehicles, presence/absence of complaints
✔
0.5 to 1 km generator, etc)
 More than 1 km 

Install, when applicable, the
Regular (ocular) inspection of:

Is the wind direction blowing


appropriate air pollution control  Absence of white or black smoke
device/s from vehicles, generator, etc.
towards the nearest community
most of the year? 

Strictly enforce good housekeeping  Presence of truck cover during
practices deliveries
✔
Yes
 No  Control vehicle speed to lessen
suspension of road dust
 Conduct water spraying to suppress
dust sources and minimize discomfort
to nearby residents
 Use covered vehicles to deliver
materials that may generate dust
 Others, specify

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost



Nuisance due to noise Distance to nearest community: 

Properly operate and maintain all  Regular monitoring for
generation  0 to less than 0.5 km noise sources (e.g., vehicles, presence/absence of


0.5 to 1 km generator, etc.) complaints
 More than 1 km 

Install when applicable, the  Regular monitoring of buffer
appropriate noise control device/s zones
Is the wind direction blowing (e.g., mufflers, silencer, sound
barriers, etc.)
 Quarterly monitoring of noise
towards the nearest community level
most of the year?  Implement appropriate operating


Yes hours
 No 

Provide adequate buffer
(e.g., Perimeter planting of trees to
serve as sound buffer and greenbelt)
 Others, specify

PEOPLE & CULTURE

 Displacement of residents Size of population of host


barangay/s:
 Provide relocation/disturbance  Regular monitoring for
including indigenous people compensation packages presence/absence of
(if any) in the project site and
 ≤ 1,000 persons


Prioritize local residents for complaints
within its vicinity employment 

Regular coordination with LGU
 Enhanced employment



>1,000 and ≤ 5,000persons 

Promptly pay local taxes and other  Others, specify
and/or livelihood
opportunities
 >5,000person financial obligations

 Reduced employment and/or  Indigenous People 



Regular coordination with LGU
livelihood opportunities
Size:  Conduct prior consultation and
coordination to minimize disruption of
 Increased revenues for LGU

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
 Disruption/Competition in daily domestic activities
delivery of public services  Ensure participation of IPs in
(e.g., education, peace and consultations and dialogues &
order, etc.) consider IP rights and cultural
 Enhanced delivery of public practices in the provision of
relocation/disturbance compensation
services (e.g., education, Classification of host barangay:
peace and order, etc.) packages
 Urban 
 Increase in traffic volume and 

Rural
Provide appropriate traffic/warning
signs, lighting, etc
worsening of traffic flow
 Others, specify
Employment/Livelihood
Opportunity Rate in the host
Municipality:
 High


Low
 Description:

Available services within/near


the host barangay:


Schools (e.g. elementary,
high school, college)
 Health facilities (e.g.,
clinics, hospitals, etc.)


Peace and order (e.g.,
police outpost, Brgy.
Tanod, etc.)


Recreation and sports
facilities

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost
 Others, specify

 Destruction/disturbance of Physical Cultural resources  Implement appropriate protocols based  Regular coordination with
physical cultural resources. within the vicinity of the project on NM, NHCP, NCAA and LGU NM, NHCP, NCAA and LGU
( if project site has been identified site: guidelines including those for chance
to have such by NM, NHCP, NCAA
finds (if any). Specify:
and LGUs)



Impacts on community Source of risks (please specify) 

Regular coordination with LGU  Regular monitoring for
health and safety  Flammable substances:  Provide appropriate warning presence/absence of
signs, lighting and barricades, complaints
 Safety Risks whenever practicable  Regular monitoring of buffer
 Fire 

Observe proper housekeeping zones


Provide on-site medical services 

Regular coordination with LGU
for any emergency. 

Regular submission of reports
 Others, specify 

Participate in public awareness to concerned agency
programs on health and safety  Others, specify


Implement appropriate safety
programs for both community and
workers


Strictly comply with fire, safety
and similar regulatory
requirements


Strictly comply with requirements
of RA 6969
 Others, specify

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Monitoring Parameters/
Possible Preventive/Mitigating Measures
Baseline Environment Implementation Remarks
Environmental/Social Impacts
 Cost integrated in the construction /operation cost

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